Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... able , in justice to an honest man . " I believe the true state of my mind is as follows : I have almost ever since I have been a little under the influence of religion rather thought marriage at this time was not a good thing for me as ...
... able , in justice to an honest man . " I believe the true state of my mind is as follows : I have almost ever since I have been a little under the influence of religion rather thought marriage at this time was not a good thing for me as ...
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... able through life to live in the open liberal way we do now , endeavouring to make all around us comfortable , and that we may be able to continue generous friends to the poor . I fear to be much limited would be very difficult to me ...
... able through life to live in the open liberal way we do now , endeavouring to make all around us comfortable , and that we may be able to continue generous friends to the poor . I fear to be much limited would be very difficult to me ...
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... able to remain there , busy as her years must in any case have been , she would doubtless have prolonged her life , and also have been able to give a permanent character to some measures that at present depended upon her own life and ...
... able to remain there , busy as her years must in any case have been , she would doubtless have prolonged her life , and also have been able to give a permanent character to some measures that at present depended upon her own life and ...
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